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Conference noted::bicycle

Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

1204.0. "rending in Berkshire?" by SHALOT::ELLIS (John Lee Ellis - assembly required) Tue Jun 13 1989 18:23

    A colleague is to spend a month or so in Reading in the near
    future (he hopes) and wonders what kind of bikes one can rent
    in the Reading area ... or should he just bring his own.
    
    Answers here or directly to John ATLAST::Lawrence.
    
    Thanks,
    -john
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1204.1rending?NOVA::FISHERRdb/VMS DinosaurWed Jun 14 1989 15:016
    If I thought you really wanted to "rend" a bicycle, I wouldn't let
    you near my collection.
    
    :-)
    
    ed, who is having a slow day.
1204.2Try WilkinsLEROUF::WILSONJohn, Valbonne, France 828-5631, VBEThu Jun 22 1989 05:316
    As far as I remember, the best bike shop in Reading is Wilkins Cycles,
    about halfway between DEC park and Reading centre on the Basingstoke
    Road. They probably don't rent bikes, but they might have information.
    I found them helpful the few times I bought stuff there.
    
    John
1204.3Prognosis not goodJUMBLY::MACFADYENViridian GreenFri Jun 23 1989 07:5520
    I did a bit of phoning around just now and conluded that bike rental is
    not a well-developed part of cycle retail here. 
    
    I found one shop that does bike rental, Stow's of Slough (phone 0753
    20528), but I don't think their bikes are anything more than basic
    models. I asked what they had for hire and was told, "Three-speed
    ladies and gents, ten-speed ladies and gents, and a five-speed gents
    (drop handlebars)". Were they basic steel-rimmed models, I said? The
    answer was a slightly puzzled Yes. If he's intested, they're �20 per
    week, with a �45 deposit.
    
    If your colleague is a bike snob like the rest of us, he'd be better
    bringing his own bike. For a little bit more info about cycle shops in
    Reading, see SUBURB::READING note 133.
    
    
    Rod
    
    PS I wouldn't recommend Wilkins Cycles, Berkshire Cycles are much
    better.
1204.4Just your basic bike.BYCYCL::FISHERRdb/VMS DinosaurFri Jun 23 1989 08:483
    They probably do not have either toe clips or aero seat posts.
    
    ed
1204.5UK-bound Schwinn, thenSHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredSun Jun 25 1989 00:338
    Thanks.  I'll forward this to John Lawrence (avid bikist colleague)
    and suggest he bring his own.  Where is Berkshire Cycles?  I didn't
    know about that one.
    
    -john
    
    RE: Aero seatpost... good point.  That's the real kicker.  The other
    compromises you could probably tolerate for a week or two...  :-)